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U.  S.  DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE, 

BUREAU  OF  CHEMISTRY. 
CARL  L.  ALSBERG,  Chief  or  Bureau. 


DIRECTORY 


OF 


FEDERAL  AND  STATE  DAIRY,  FOOD, 

DRUG,  AND  FEEDING  STUFFS 

OFFICIALS. 


OCTOBER  1,  1916. 


PREPARED  IN 

THE  OFFICE  OF  STATE  COOPERATIVE  FOOD  AND  DBUG  CONTROL, 

J.  8.  ABBOTT,  Chemist  in  Charge. 


WASHINGTON: 
GOVKRXMKNT    PRINTING   OFFICE. 


DIRECTORY  OF  FEDERAL  AND  STATE  DAIRY,  FOOD, 
DRUG,  AND  FEEDING  STUFFS  OFFICIALS. 

This  list  of  Federal  and  State  dairy,  food,  drug,  and  feeding  stuffs  officials 
supersedes  all  former  lists  published  in  the  Service  and  Regulatory  Announce- 
ments of  the  Bureau  of  Chemistry.  It  is  corrected  to  October  1,  1916,  in  accord- 
ance with  information  in  the  possession  of  the  Bureau  of  Chemistry.  Officials 
will  confer  a  favor  upon  the  bureau  by  calling  attention  to  any  errors  in 
name,  title,  or  address  which  may  appear  in  this  list  and  to  any  changes  which 
may  occur  from  time  to  time. 

FEDERAL  OFFICIALS. 

Carl    L.    Alsberg,   Chief,    Bureau   of   Chemistry,    Department    of   Agriculture, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  D.  Melvin,  Chief,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,   Department  of  Agriculture, 

Washington,  D.  C. 
W.    H.    Osborn,    Commissioner    of    Internal    Revenue,    Treasury    Department, 

Washington.  D.  C. 
J.  S.  Abbott,  Chemist  in  Charge,   State  Cooperative  Food  and   Drug  Control, 

Bureau  of  Chemistry,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  1>.  C. 
W.  (i.  Campbell,  Chief,  Eastern  District,  Bureau  of  Chemistry,  Department  of 

Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 
L.  M.  Tolman,  Chief,  Central  District,  Bureau  of  Chemistry,  V.  S.  Food  and 

Drug  inspection  Laboratory.  1625  Transportation  Building.  Chicago,  111. 

B.  R.  Han.  Chief,  Western   District.   Bureau  of  Chemistry,   r.   S.   Food  and 

Drug  Inspection  Laboratory,  r.  S.  Appraiser's  Stores,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Food  and  Drug  Inspection  Laboratories,  Bureau  of  Chemistry. 
Boston.  Mass.,  El  .1.  Shanley,  Chemist  In  Charge, 

Room  206,  Broad  Exchange  Building,  88  Broad  St 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  L.  Patton.  Chemist  in  Charge. 

Federal  Building,  South  Division  and  Ellicotl  Sts. 
Chicago,  111.,  <;.  W.  Hoover,  chemist  in  Charge, 

1625  Transportation  Building,  Dearborn  and  Harrison  Sts. 
Cincinnati.  Ohio,   L.   B.   Forst,  Chemist    in  Charge, 

411  Government  Building,  Fifth,  .Main,  and  Walnul 
Denver,  Colo.,  K.  s.  Hiltner,  Chemist  In  charge. 

Tabor  Opera  House  Building,  Sixteenth  and  Curtia 
lb»n,, lulu,  T.  II..  a.  \v.  Hansen,  Chemist  in  Charge, 

Board  of  Health  Building. 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  E,  II.  Goodnow,  Chemist  in  Char 

810  Federal  Office  Building,  3rd  St  and  Marquette  Ave. 
Orleans,  La.,  F.  w.  Llepsner,  Chemist  In  Charge, 

L.  S.  Custom   House,  ('anal  and   Dee.-.tur  St& 

New  fork,  n.  v.,  R.  i:   Doolittle,  Chemist  in  Charge, 

Room  1012,  Appraiser's  Stores,  Christopher  and  Washington  sts. 

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Food  and  Drug  Inspection  Laboratories — Continued. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  C.  S.  Brinton,  Chemist  in  Charge, 

Room  405,  U.  S.  Appraiser's  Stores,  134  South  Second  St. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  D.  B.  Bisbee,  Chemist  in  Charge, 

Room  204,  Old  Custom  House,  Third  and  Olive  Sts. 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  R.  W.  Hilts,  Chemist  in  Charge, 

Room  33,  U.  S.  Appraiser's  Stores,  Sansome  and  Washington  Sts. 
San  Juan,  P.  R.,  B.  B.  Wilcox,  Chemist  in  Charge, 

rtom  House,  301-304  Post  Office  Building. 
Savannah,  Ga.,  W.  J.  McGee,  Chemist  in  Charge. 

U.  S.  Custom  House,  Bay  and  Bull  Sts. 
Seattle,  Wash.,  A.  L.  Knisely,  Chemist  in  Charge, 

4145  Arcade  Building,  1318  First  Ave. 
Washington,  D.  C,  A.  L.  Sullivan,  Chemist  in  Charge, 

Bureau  of  Chemistry,  Department  of  Agriculture,  216  13th  St.  SW. 


STATE  OFFICIALS. 

The  names  of  the  administrative  officers,  as  they  are  referred  to  in  the  laws 
of  the  several  States,  appear  first  in  this  directory.  Those  actively  in  charge  of 
the  enforcement  of  the  laws  are  indicated  by  a  suitable  reference  to  the  particu- 
lar laws  which  they  are  called  upon  to  enforce. 

ALABAMA. 

*  J.  A.  Wade,  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  and  Industries,  Montgomery. 
J.  M.  Moore,  Food,  Drug,  and  Feed  Clerk,  in  charge  of  Division  of  Foods, 
Drugs,  and  Feeding  Stuffs,  Montgomery. 
t  B.  B.  Ross,  Alabama  Polytechnic  Institute,  Auburn. 

ARIZONA. 

*t  Chas.    A.    Meserve,    Director,    State    Laboratory,    University    of    Arizona, 
Tucson,  in  charge  of  foods  and  feeding  stuffs. 

ARKANSAS. 

John  H.  Page,  Commissioner,  Bureau  of  Mines,  Manufacture,  and  Agricul- 
ture, Little  Rock,  in  charge  of  foods,  drugs,  and  feeding  stuffs. 

C.  W.  Garrison,  State  Health  Officer,  Little  Rock ;  examines  foods  and  drugs 
and  reports  violations  of  the  law  to  Commissioner  of  Mines,  Manufac- 
ture, and  Agriculture. 
t  A.  R.  Stover,  Medical  Department,  University  of  Arkansas,  Little  Rock. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Geo.  E.  Ebright,  President,  State  Board  of  Health,  San  Francisco. 
*i  B.  J.  Lea,  Director,  State  Food  and  Drug  Laboratory,  University  of  Cali- 
fornia, Berkeley,  in  charge  of  foods,  drugs,  and  feeding  stuffs. 

If.  T.  Freitas,  Chairman,  State  Dairy  Bureau,  25  California   Street,   San 
Francisco,  in  charge  of  dairying. 

COLORADO. 

♦John  Lynch,  Food  and  Drug  Commissioner,  State  Board  of  Health,  Capitol 
Building,  Denver,  in  charge  of  foods,  drugs,  and  feeding  stuffs. 
G.    E.    Morton,    State    Dairy    Commissioner,    Fort    Collins,    in    charj 
dairying. 

t  J.  B.  Bkeley,  University  of  Colorado,  Boulder. 

CONNECTICUT. 

♦Frank  H.  Stadtmueller,  Dairy  and  Pood  Commissioner,  Capitol  Building, 
Hartford,  in  charge  of  foods,  drugs,  and  feeding  stuffs. 
!■:.  M.  Jenkins,  Director,  Agricultural  Experiment  station.  Now  Haven,  In 
charge  of  analysis  of  food  and  drug  samples  collected  by  the  Dairy  and 
Food  Commissioner. 

t  J.  P.  Street,  Agricultural  Experiment  station.  Drawer  No.  i.  New  Haven. 


Commissioned  State  oflicial.  f  Collaborating  chemist. 


6  DIRECTORY    OF    STATE   DAIRY,   FOOD, 

DELAWARE. 

*A.  E.  Frantz,  Secretary,  State  Board  of  Health,  Wilmington,  in  charge  of 

foods. 
W.  R.  Messick,  Factory  Inspector,  Lewes. 
fHerbert  J.  Watson,  State  Board  of  Health,  Newark. 

John   O.    Bozley,    Secretary,    State   Board   of   Pharmacy,   Wilmington,   in 
charge  of  drugs. 

DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA. 

*Wm.  0.  Woodward,  Health  Officer,  Health  Department,  Washington. 
fL.  V.  Dieter,  Health  Department,  Washington. 
tM.  A.  Pozen,  Health  Department,  Washington. 
tMoses  Starbecker,  Health  Department,  Washington. 

FLORIDA. 

*W.  A.  McRae,  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  Tallahassee. 
R.  E.  Rose,  Chief  Chemist,  Department  of  Agriculture,  in  charge  of  foods, 
drugs,  and  feeding  stuffs,  Tallahassee. 

GEORGIA. 

*J.  D.  Price,  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  Atlanta. 

tR.   E.   Stallings,   Chief  Chemist,   Department  of  Agriculture,   Atlanta,   in 
charge  of  foods,  drugs,  and  feeding  stuffs. 

HAWAII. 

A.  W.  Hansen,  Territorial  Board  of  Health,  Honolulu. 

IDAHO. 

*John  K.  White,  Dairy,  Food,  and  Sanitary  Commissioner,  Boise,  in  charge 

of  foods  and  drugs. 
fH.  Louis  Jackson,  State  Chemist,  State  Board  of  Health,  Boise. 

ILLINOIS. 

*W.    Scott   Matthews,   Commissioner,    State   Food   Commission,   1627   Man- 
hattan Building,  Chicago,  in  charge  of  food  and  feeding  stuffs. 
J.  B.  Newman,  Assistant  Commissioner,  State  Food  Commission,  1627  Man- 
hattan Building,  Chicago. 
tDavid    Klein,    State   Analyst,    State    Food    Commission,    1627   Manhattan 
Building,  Chicago. 
INDIANA. 

*tH.  E.  Barnard,  State  Food  and  Drug  Commissioner,  State  House,  Indian- 
apolis, in  charge  of  foods  and  drugs. 

*tW.  J.  Jones,  Jr.,  Purdue  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Lafayette,  in 
charge  of  feeding  stuffs. 

IOWA. 

*W.  B.  Barney,  Commissioner,  Dairy  and  Food  Commission,  Des  Moines, 

in  charge  of  dairying,  foods,  and  feeding  stuffs. 
tE.  L.  Redfern,  State  Chemist,  Des  Moines. 
fW.  H.  Harrison,  Assistant  State  Chemist,  Des  Moines. 

KANSAS. 

*S.  J.  Crumbine,  Secretary,  State  Board  of  Health,  Topeka,  in  charge  of 

foods  and  drugs. 
George  s.  Bine,  State  Dairy  Commission,  Manhattan,  in  charge  of  dairying. 
\v.  .M.  Jardine,  Director,  Kansas  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Man- 
hattan, in  charge  of  feeding  stuffs. 
tE.  H.  s.  Bailey,  University  of  Kansas,  Lawrence. 
tL.  E.  Sayre,  University  of  Kansas,  Lawrence. 
*tL.  a.  Fit/.,  Agricultural  College,  Manhattan. 
Leon  A.  run-don,  Chief,  Pood  and  Drug  Division,  Topeka. 


•  Commissioned  State  official.  t  Collaborating  chemist. 


KENTUCKY. 

t.T.  O.  LaBach,  Head,  Food  and  Drug  Department,  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station.  Lexington,  in  charge  of  foods  and  drags. 

*J.   D.   Turner,   Feeding   Stuffs   Director,   Lexington,   in   charge   of  feeding 

stuffs. 
tLinwood  A.  Brown,  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Lexington. 
t.T.  E.  Mast  in.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Lexington. 

LOUISIANA. 

•Oscar  Dowling,  President,  State  Board  of  Health.  New  Orleans. 

tCassiua  L.  Clay,  Acting  State  Analyst,  State  Board  of  Health,  New  Orleans. 

in  charge  of  foods  and  drugs. 
•Harry  D.  Wilson,  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  and   Immigration,  Baton 

Rouge,  in  charge  of  feeding  stuffs. 
MAINE. 

•Wm.  T.  Guptill,  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  Augusta. 
A.  31.  G.  Soule.  Chief  Food  and  Drug  Inspector,  Augusta,  in  charge  of  foods, 

drugs,  and  feeding  stuffs. 
tJames  M.  Bartlett,  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Orono. 

MARYLAND. 

Chas.  Caspar!,  Jr.,  Food  and  Drug  Commissioner,  Department  of  Health,  16 
W.  Saratoga  Street,  Baltimore,  in  charge  of  foods  and  drugs. 

H.  B.  McDonnell,  Chemist.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  College  Park, 
in  charge  of  feeding  stuffs. 
MASSACHUSETTS. 

♦Allan  J.  McLaughlin.  Commissioner  of  Health,  State  Department  of  Health, 

144  State  House,  Boston. 
tHerman  C.  Lythgoe.  Director,  Division  of  Foods  and  Drugs.  State  Depart- 
ment of  Health.  Boston,  in  charge  of  foods  and  drugs. 
Wilfrid  Wheeler.  Secretary.  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  13G  State  House, 

Boston,  in  charge  of  dairying  and  milk  products. 
Wm.  P.  Brooks,  Director,  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Amherst. 
•P.  H.  Smith,  Chemist,  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Amherst,  in  charge 
of  feeding  stuffs. 

MICHIGAN. 

♦James   W.   Helme,   Dairy   and   Food   Commissioner,   Lansing,   in  charge  of 

foods,  dairying,  and  drugs. 
tA.  R.  Todd,  State  Analyst,  Dairy  and  Food  Department,  Lansing. 
*A.  J.  Patten.  Chemist,  Division  of  Chemistry,  Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion, East  Lansing,  Mich.,  in  charge  of  feeding  stuffs. 
MINNESOTA. 

*J.   J.   Farrell,   Dairy   and   Feed   Commissioner,   New   Capitol,   St.   Paul,   in 

charge  of  dairying,  foods,  and  feeding  stuffs. 
John  McCabe,  Assistant  Commissioner,  New  Capitol.  St  Paul. 
f.Tulius  Hortvet,  State  Dairy  and  Pood  Commission,  Old  Capitol.  St.  Paul. 
MISSISSIPPI. 

*tW.  F.  Hand.  State  Chemist,  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College.  Agricul- 
tural College,  in  charge  of  foods  and  the  analysis  of  feeding  stuffs, 
P.  P.  Garner,   Commissioner  of  Agriculture  and  Commerce,  Jackson,   in 
charge  of  feeding  stuffs. 

MISSOURI. 

•F.  H.  Pricke,  Food  and  Drug  Commissioner,  La  Salle  Building,  St.  Louis,  in 

charge  of  foods  and  drugs, 
E.  O.  Bennett,  Bureau  <>f  Dairying,  Columbia,  in  charge  of  dairying. 
til.  Edmund  Wiedeman,  State  Feed  and  Drug  Department,  Chemical  Build- 
ing, St.  Louis. 

•  Commissioned  State  official.  t  Collaborating  chemist. 


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MONTANA. 

•W.  F.  Cogswell,  Executive  Officer,  Department  of  Public  Health,  Helena,  in 
charge  of  foods  and  drugs. 

A.  G.  Scholes,  State  Dairy  Commissioner,  Helena,  in  charge  of  dairying. 
tWm.  M.  Cobleigh,  Montana  Agricultural  College,  Bozeman. 

NEBRASKA. 

♦Clarence  E.  Harman,  Deputy  Commissioner,  Food,  Drug,  Dairy,  and  Oil 
Commission,  Lincoln,  in  charge  of  foods,  feeding  stuffs,  drugs,  and 
dairying. 

fW.  S.  Frisbie,  Chemist,  State  Food,  Drug,  Dairy,  and  Oil  Commission, 
Lincoln. 

NEVADA. 

*tS.  C.  Dinsmore,  Pure  Food  and  Drug  Commissioner,  Reno,  in  charge  of 

foods,  feeding  stulTs.  and  drugs. 
M.  Vi.  Kennedy,  Assistant  Commissioner,  Reno. 

NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 

♦Irving  A.  Watson,  Secretary,  State  Board  of  Health,  State  House,  Concord. 
tChas.  D.  Howard,  Chemist,  State  Board  of  Health,  Concord,  in  charge  of 
foods  and  drugs. 

B.  E.  Curry,  Chemist,  Durham,  in  charge  of  feeding  stuffs. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Jacob  C.  Price,  Director,  Department  of  Health,  Trenton. 
♦fR.  B.  Fitz-Randolph,  Assistant  Director,  Department  of  Health,  Trenton, 
in  charge  of  foods  and  drugs. 
tW.  G.  Tice,  Chief,  Department  of  Foods  and  Drugs,  Trenton. 
J.  G.  Lipman,  Director  of  Agricultural  Experiment   Station,  New  Bruns- 
wick, in  charge  of  feeding  stuffs. 
Geo.  W.  McGuire,  Chief,  Bureau  of  Creamery  and  Dairy  Inspection,  Tren- 
ton, in  charge  of  dairy  and  creamery  products. 
♦tChas.  S.  Cathcart,  State  Chemist,  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  New 
Brunswick. 

NEW  YORK. 

♦Chas.  S.  Wilson,  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  Albany. 

E.  F.  Burke,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Albany,  in  charge  of  foods  and 
feeding  stuffs. 

George  L.  Flanders,  Counsel,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Albany. 

w.  L.  Bradt,  Secretary,  Board  of  Pharmacy,  Albany,  in  charge  of  drugs. 
ti:.  J.  Wheeler,  State  Department  of  Agriculture,  79  Chapel  Street,  Albany. 

NORTH   CAROLINA. 

*W.  A.  Graham,  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  Raleigh. 

fW.  -M.  Allen.  State  Pood  Chemist,  Pood  and  Oil  Division,  in  charge  of  foods 
and  drugs,    Kalcigh. 

B.   w.   ETJlgore,   State  Chemist,   Department    of  Agriculture,   Raleigh,   in 
charge  of  feeding  stuffs. 
t.T.  M.  Pickel,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Raleigh. 

NORTH   DAKOTA. 

♦tE.  f.  I. add,  Pood  Commissioner,  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Agricul- 
tural College,  in  charge  of  foods,  feeding  BtuffS,  and  drugs. 
onio. 

♦T.  L.  Calvert,  Chief,  Dairy  and  Pood  Division,  stale  Board  of  Agriculture, 

Columbus. 
twin.  McPherson,  <>iii<>  State  University,  Columbus. 
s.  K.  Johnson,  Chief,  Bureau  <»f  inspection.  Board  of  Agriculture,  Columbus, 
in  charge  of  feeding  stuffs. 

d  State  offl<    ii.  f  Collaborating  chemift. 


9 

OKLAHOMA. 

*J.  W.  Duke,  Commissioner,  Department  of  Public  Health,  Guthrie,  in  charge 

of  foods  and  drugs. 
Hardee    Chambliss,    Assistant    Commissioner,    Director    of    Laboratories, 
Guthrie. 

*F.   M.   Gault,  President,   State  Board  of  Agriculture,   Oklahoma  City,   In 
charge  of  feeding  stuffs. 
A.  F.  Howe,  Dairy  Commissioner,  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  Oklahoma  City. 

fGuy  Y.  Williams,  Professor  of  Chemistry,  University  of  Oklahoma.  Norman. 

tChas.  K.  Francis,  Chief  Chemist,  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College,  Still- 
water. 

OREGON. 

*J.  D.  Miekle,  Dairy  and  Food  Commissioner,  510  Worcester  Building, 
Portland,  in  charge  of  foods,  feeding  stuffs,  and  dairying. 

tA.  S.  Wells,  State  Chemist,  State  Dairy  and  Food  Commission,  510  Worces- 
ter Building,  Portland. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

*James  Foust,  Dairy  and  Food  Commissioner,  Department  of  Agriculture, 
Ilarrisburg,  in  charge  of  foods  and  dairying. 

tJ.  W.  Kellogg,  Chief  Chemist,  Bureau  of  Chemistry,  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, Harrisburg,  in  charge  of  feeding  stuffs. 
L.  L.  Walton,  Drug  Control,  Williamsport. 

tWm.  Frear,  State  College. 

PHILIPPINE   ISLANDS. 

Victor  G.  Heiser,  Bureau  of  Health,  Manila. 

PORTO  RICO. 

*\V.  F.  Lippitt,  Director  of  Sanitation,  P.  O.  Box  1108,  San  Juan. 
tRafael  del  Valle  Sarraga,  Service  of  Sanitation,  P.  O.  Box  935,  San  Juan. 

RHODE   ISLAND. 

♦Frank   A.   Jackson,   Chairman,   Board   of  Food   and  Drug  Commissioners, 

Room  21,  State  House,  Providence,  in  charge  of  foods  and  drugs. 
Burt  L.  Hartwell,  Director,  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Kingston,  in 

charge  of  feeding  stuffs. 
P.   H.    Wessels,  Agricultural   Experiment    Station,    Kingston,    assistant   in 

charge  of  feeding  stuffs. 
tPhllip  H.  Mitchell,  Brown,  University,  Providence. 

tFranklin  N.  Strickland,  Executive  Secretary-Chemist,  Room  21,  State 
House,  Providence. 

SOUTH   CAROLINA. 

*E.  J.  Watson,  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  Commerce,  and  Industries, 
Columbia,  in  charge  of  feeding  Stuffs,  foods,  and  drugs. 

tA.  C.  Summers,  Depart  incut  of  Agriculture,  Commerce,  and  Industries, 
<  Jolumbia. 

SOUTH   DAKOTA. 

♦tGuy  c.  Frary,  Food  and  Drug  Commissioner,  Vermilion,  in  charge  of  f- 
drugs,  and  feeding  stuffs. 
a.  P.  Ryger,  Dairy  Expert,  Dairy  Expert  Department,  Brookings,  In  charge 

'.iirios  and  dairy   products. 
TENNESSEE. 

•Harry   I-.  Eskew,  Food  and  Drug  Commissioner,  Nashville,  in  charge  of 

foods  and  drugs. 
tl>.    I..   Weatherhead,   Chief  Chemist,    Department    of   Poods   and    Drugs, 

Nashville, 
♦II.  K.  Bryson,  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  Nashville,  In  charge  of  feeding 

stuffs. 

•  Commissioned  State  oil,  t  I  oUaborating  chemist 


10        DIRECTORY    OF    STATE   DAIRY,   FOOD,    DRUG,    ETC.,    OFFICIALS. 
TEXAS. 

*R.  H.  Hoffman,  jr..  Dairy  and  Food  Commissioner,  Austin,  in  charge  of 

foods  and  drugs. 
*B.  Youngblood,  Director  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  College  Station, 

in  charge  of  feeding  stuffs, 
tG.  S.  Fraps,  Stale  Chemist,  College  Station. 
•v..  11.  Grolaz,  Chemist,  Dairy  and  Food  Department,  Austin. 

UTAH. 

Heber   C.    Smith,   Commissioner,   Dairy    and    Food   Department,   Salt   Lake 
City. 
tHerman  Harms,  State  Dairy  and  Food  Bureau,  312  Boyd  Park  Building, 
Salt  Lake  City. 
VERMONT. 

*Chas.  F.  Dalton,  Secretary,  State  Board  of  Health,  184  Church  Street.  Bur- 
lington, in  charge  of  foods  and  drugs. 
C.    H.    Jones,    Director,    Agricultural   Experiment    Station.    Burlington,    in 

charge  of  feeding  stuffs. 
tChas.    I'.    Whitney,   Chemist,   State  Board   of  Health,  184  Church   Street, 
Burlington. 
VIRGINIA. 

♦Bonj.  L.  Purcell,  Dairy  and  Food  Commissioner,  Department  of  Agriculture 

and   Immigration.   Richmond,  in  charge  of  dairying,  foods,  and  feeding 
stuffs. 
E.  L.  Brandis,  State  Board  of  Pharmacy,  Richmond,  in  charge  of  drugs. 
tC.  M.  Bradbury,  State  Department  of  Agriculture  and  Immigration,  Divi- 
sion of  Chemistry.  Richmond. 
WASHINGTON. 

H.  T.  Graves,  Acting  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  Division  of  Dairy  and 
Live  Stock.  Olympia. 
*.L  .7.  Higgins,  Assistant  Commissioner,  Division  of  Foods,  Feeds,  fertilizers. 
Drugs,  etc.,  State  Department  of  Agriculture,  Olympia,  in  charge  of 
foods,  feeding  stuffs,  and  drugs. 
..  A.  Olson,  Stale  Chemist,  Pullman. 
tChaS.  W.  Johnson.  State  Chemist.  Seattle. 
WEST   VIRGINIA. 

if.  E.  Williams,  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  Charleston,  in  charge  of  foods 

and  drui 

WISCONSIN. 

George  J.  Weigle,  Dairy  and  Food  Commissioner,  Madison,  in  charge  of 

dairying,  foods,  and  drugs. 
*H.  L.  Russell,  Director,  Agricultural  Experimenl  Station,  Madison,  in  charge 

of  feeding  stuffs. 
tRichard  Fischer,  State  hairy  and  Pood  Commissioner,  Madison. 
Wallace    ii.    strowii,   Chemisl    in   Charge,    Feed   and    Fertiliser   Control, 

Madison. 
•  ii.  Klueter,  Chemist,  Food  and  Drug  Department,  Madison. 
WYOMING. 

Maurice  Groshon,  Dairy,  Food,  and  oil  Commissioner,  Cheyenne,  In  charge 
of  foods,  feeding  stuffs,  and  drugs. 
B   Moudy,  University  of  Wyoming,  Laramie. 


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